An analysis of the infringed human rights in Kenya during…

 An analysis of the infringed human rights in Kenya during…

ByDr Cristiano d’OrsiJul 23, 20248 min read

Introduction On 11 July 2024, Kenyan President William Ruto has announced the dismissal of almost his entire cabinet and consultations…

Data Governance and Digital Trade under the AfCFTA Protocol on…

Data Governance and Digital Trade under the AfCFTA Protocol on…

ByDr Collins C. AjiboJul 19, 20247 min read

Introduction Digitalisation is significantly impacting international trade in goods and services, changing its scale, scope and speed.[1] Digital revolution has…

Behind the Protests Mask in Kenya, Extrajudicial killings, Abductions and…

Behind the Protests Mask in Kenya, Extrajudicial killings, Abductions and…

ByMilka Kuria WahuJul 11, 20247 min read

On 25th June 2024, the world watched in admiration as thousands of Kenyan people led by the youths, especially Generation…

The East African Community: Past Experiences and Lessons for the…

The East African Community: Past Experiences and Lessons for the…

ByTibelius AmutuhaireJul 5, 20249 min read

Introduction The East Africa Community (EAC) is one of the oldest regional economic blocs in the world.[1] Uganda, Kenya, and…

The role of artificial intelligence in African elections

The role of artificial intelligence in African elections

ByTendai MbanjeJun 28, 20248 min read

General abstract The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in Africa has revolutionised the electoral processes. There are fears that…

  •  An analysis of the infringed human rights in Kenya during the recent unrest
    Introduction On 11 July 2024, Kenyan President William Ruto has announced the dismissal of almost his entire cabinet and consultations to form a “broad-based government” following widespread anti-government protests. President Ruto said his decision would apply to all ministers but it excluded the Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi. President Ruto said the dismissals followed “a holistic…
  • Data Governance and Digital Trade under the AfCFTA Protocol on Digital Trade
    Introduction Digitalisation is significantly impacting international trade in goods and services, changing its scale, scope and speed.[1] Digital revolution has reduced the costs and increased the pace of international trade, facilitating the co-ordination of regional and global value chains, diffusing technologies, and linking many businesses and consumers globally.[2] Digital economy has resulted in higher volume…
  • Behind the Protests Mask in Kenya, Extrajudicial killings, Abductions and Court Sanctioned Militarization of the Freedom to Demonstrate
    On 25th June 2024, the world watched in admiration as thousands of Kenyan people led by the youths, especially Generation Z ‘Gen Z’, staged spectacular protests against the government’s Finance Bill 2024. Unlike previous protests in Kenya, which are traditionally elite-led, the ‘Gen Z’ demonstrations espoused no political, tribal or class leaning and were supported…
  • Our development is inextricably linked to the past and next generation
    1. Introduction Natural resources, including minerals, belong to our common heritage, entrusted to present and future generations to support their respective needs.[1] In this respect, mineral resources have the potential to enhance the right to development,[2] a fundamental human right enshrined in the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (African Charter) and in the…
  • The Legal Analysis of Community Rights in Environment Decision-Making in the Federal Republic of Somalia
    Introduction People often feel hopeless and powerless to protect the environment, themselves, their families and their individual rights. However, through the creative use of the law, a number of notable successes for the environment and people have been recorded in many countries.[1] Environmental decision-making in Somalia stands at the intersection of legal, social, and environmental considerations, with…
  • Global Crises and the Reassessment of the World’s Ethical Foundation: Lessons from African Communitarianism  
    Introduction Global crises have one common feature – they are not innocuous. Covid-19, climate change, and poverty all have harmful features and are not benign occurrences. Nevertheless, they may produce learning moments, such as providing an opportunity for a moral reassessment of norms, laws, and practices in human society. Covid-19 is a case in point:…